Since the 1960s — fuelled by the civil rights movement, reactions to the Vietnam war and second - wave feminism — contemporary art has become an intrinsically politicised, critical medium through which everything, from culture to capitalism and the medium itself could be questioned and deconstructed. (theguardian.com)
Taking that ambiguous thing we call «the exhibition» as a critical medium, artists have often radically rethought conventional forms of exhibition making. (artbook.com)
The artistic works in the exhibition convey the aesthetic potential of Virtual Reality and examine its role as a critical medium for reflection on states of being in the world today. (vernissage.tv)